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Bolognese Bake with Crispy Cheddar Cheese
79g protein
35g carbohydrates
76g fat
1148 calories
that should clog up a few arteries.
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Bolognese Bake with Crispy Cheddar Cheese
79g protein
35g carbohydrates
76g fat
1148 calories
How and why?that should clog up a few arteries.
cheese is about as high in saturated fat as you can get.How and why?
Yes it's high in saturated fat but I'm not sure what your point is? Or are you saying that will clog your arteries? If so, it's one of the all time great nutritional myths born in the 80's from cereal/grain propagandists devoted to worshiping Ancel Keys.cheese is about as high in saturated fat as you can get.
Yes it's high in saturated fat but I'm not sure what your point is? Or are you saying that will clog your arteries? If so, it's one of the all time great nutritional myths born in the 80's from cereal/grain propagandists devoted to worshiping Ancel Keys.
Thankfully the world is waking up to the fact saturated fat has been wrongfully demonised and we can now go back to enjoying our daily dose of cheese and butter and remain perfectly healthy.
according my cardiologist and the society that information is not accurate.Yes it's high in saturated fat but I'm not sure what your point is? Or are you saying that will clog your arteries? If so, it's one of the all time great nutritional myths born in the 80's from cereal/grain propagandists devoted to worshiping Ancel Keys.
Thankfully the world is waking up to the fact saturated fat has been wrongfully demonised and we can now go back to enjoying our daily dose of cheese and butter and remain perfectly healthy.
according my cardiologist and the society that information is not accurate.
i will stick with those that have an mbbs i think.
at least for the time being.
Will you take advice from the President of the World Heart Federation?
i prefer the views of our cardiologists and those of the heart foundation here.
Obviously notCan you show me any causal link between saturated fat consumption and heart disease?
finding websites that demonstrate the link between saturated fats and coronary artery disease is not difficult. try google.Can you show me any causal link between saturated fat consumption and heart disease?
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by drastically cutting back on the consumption of saturated fats i have reduced my ldl cholesterol from about 9 to about 4 - without taking statins.
I always find it amusing when GP's, Cardiologists, dietitians and especially the heart association put the majority of blame on a diet high in saturated fats. At the end of the day the people they are referring to eat a diet very high in fat, aka junk food, and the combination of excessive sugar/carbs and a diet HIGH IN FAT, aka industrialised oils, trans and polyunsaturated (along with some saturated ) fats are to blame. As Showdown said their are no up to date reliable studies that clearly show saturated fats "alone" as a cause of CVD.
The only people who have a diet high in actual Sat fat are zero carbers, and as deadly boring that way of eating is, those (and their are a lot on various forums) who post regular blood work it appears to be reasonably healthy always low in trigs and high in HDLGood call, not to mention people eating poor quality food will also have lower than recommended fibre intake.
correlation≠causationfinding websites that demonstrate the link between saturated fats and coronary artery disease is not difficult. try google.
rather let me relate my personal experience
i was found to have a quite some plaque in the ‘plumbing’.
the advice from my gp, two cardiologists, a cardio thoracic surgeon and the heart association was that it was in large part due to a diet high in saturated fats.
by drastically cutting back on the consumption of saturated fats i have reduced my ldl cholesterol from about 9 to about 4 - without taking statins.
i have never felt better.
so with every respect to you, your websites and your advisors i will stick by my advisors and my personal experience.
we will agree to differ.
some things are just abundantly clear.correlation≠causation
some things are just abundantly clear.
If it's so abundantly clear please present me with the plethora of scientific literature proving that saturated fats cause heart disease.some things are just abundantly clear.
i have no intention of doing your homework for you.If it's so abundantly clear please present me with the plethora of scientific literature proving that saturated fats cause heart disease.
you're the one in here making assertions old chap and telling me my home cooked food is going to "clog my arteries", now you've had to back down because your can't back up your claims.i have no intention of doing your homework for you.
google it.
Who needs to do homework? We just want you to provide information because you appear to be doing nothing but trolling.i have no intention of doing your homework for you.
google it.
try the cochrane collaboration where they collated a number of studies and found a 17% greater likelihood of cardio vascular disease in people with a high saturated food diet.Who needs to do homework? We just want you to provide information because you appear to be doing nothing but trolling.
try the cochrane collaboration where they collated a number of studies and found a 17% greater likelihood of cardio vascular disease in people with a high saturated food diet.
australian heart foundation website.
american heart foundation website.
mayo clinic website.
but more importantly for me the personal advice of two cardiologists, a cardio vascular surgeon, my g.p and most importantly my personal experience which you conveniently continue to pay no attention to.
rather than take a position and then abuse people who have a different experience/view by calling them a troll open your closed mind.